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I would assume not- most kids' movies these days are animated, and the ones that are bad (like Boss Baby) still have some niceness/awareness despite the fart jokes.

That's probably the worst movie that I've ever seen. I'm not joking.

They're called "All the Wrong Questions." I've been going through the book series since I watched the first season, and it's surprising how little world-building/mystery stuff are in the first few- it doesn't really kick in until the midpoint.

There's even more books where Kid!Warburton goes on adventures- I could explain more, but I don't want to spoil it.

This and The Cat in the Hat make 2003 a landmark year for "family" movies.

Now we just need to save Timeless.

I understand your idea, but your movie choice is questionable.

Critics pick whether a review is "fresh" or "rotten. Maryann Johanson of Flick Filosopher (check it out) used to give "yellow light" ratings which would be sometimes positive or negative until she started clarifying them with a 5/10 (always negative) or 6/10 (always positive)

Erik Estrada was in Cool Cat Saves the Kids for the fun of it.

Blue Sky would have been rolling in the dough.

I still love You, Me, and the Apocalypse. That show was underrated.

I watched the first episode and I love the tone. It has the feel of a kids' show, but if you look carefully enough, it's really not.

A Matter of Loaf and Death. It's good enough.

For a while I was convinced that I was the only person who read those books.

I had literally never heard of that, I'll definitely check it out

The Pirates! books are ridiculously funny and extremely unknown- check them out!

Aardman has literally never made a bad feature/short film yet. I think Pirates! is my favorite just because it gets such short shrift.

The creepy pawn shop guy absolutely was on the train from day one.

The "Scared of Stairs" episode of Sarah and Duck is regularly quoted in my household. The youngest member of my household is 15.

Ah, fondant. The thing everyone goes into conniptions about but never explains what it is (I had to google it). Also, I love the accidental juxtaposition of the contestants freaking out and being incredibly serious with the host making gratuitous puns and just generally being annoying.